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The RIPE NCC Update

The RIPE NCC Update. Ingrid Wijte Registration Services Assistant Manager. Operations: Registration Services. Allocations now for three months only, as of July Preparing processes for the road towards last /8. IPv6 Ripeness: 7831 LIRs. 1 star: have IPv6 2 stars: & visible in RIS

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The RIPE NCC Update

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  1. The RIPE NCC Update • Ingrid Wijte • Registration Services Assistant Manager

  2. Operations: Registration Services • Allocations now for three months only, as of July • Preparing processes for the road towards last /8

  3. IPv6 Ripeness: 7831 LIRs 1 star: have IPv6 2 stars: & visible in RIS 3 stars: & route6 object 4 stars: & rDNS http://ripeness.ripe.net

  4. Strong Registry and Data Accuracy • Continuing implementation ‘Contractual Relationship Requirements for End Users • 18,730 Resource Holders to be contacted (33% done) • Contacting holders of legacy space • Goal: include in Registry and up-to-date registration data • Phased approach, gathering feedback • Audits • Goal 2012: 50% of membership yearly

  5. Policy Development • Discussion Phase: • Extension of the Minimum Size for IPv6 Initial Allocation • Safeguarding future IXPs with IPv4 space • Concluding Phase: • Removal of multihomed requirement for IPv6 PI • Accepted: • Post-depletion IPv4 address recycling • Global Policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation mechanisms by the IANA • PI Assignment Size • Temporary Internet Number Assignment Policies

  6. Certification • Deployment 2011 • Ca. 700 members requested certificates • 10% of RIPE NCC address space covered by a ROA • Hosted, Non-hosted, Validation tool expanded • Discussion of Principles and Dangers in May 2011 • Retraction of Certification Policy Proposal • Membership vote at GM during RIPE63 • Result: Continue but proceed with caution • Address ‘single point of failure’, ‘Red Button’

  7. Charging Scheme • A New Charging Scheme is needed every year • Proposed Charging Scheme 2012: • Fee proportional to Benefit, not just based on IPv4 allocations • GM Nov 2011: Proposed Charging Scheme not adopted • 2012: Stay with 2011 Charging Scheme • Little change, revenue stable

  8. Member & Stakeholder Survey • Goals • Find out member views and needs on RIPE NCC services • Gather input for strategic development • Focus group meetings throughout region • Desiree Miloshevic, John Earls • Analysis by Oxford Internet Institute

  9. Key Findings: selection • IPv4 administration • Develop guidelines for address transfers and monitor and report on them • Take a strong stance on IPv4 address administration • RIPE Database • Very important service – stay on top of data quality! • IPv6 Deployment • More information, support and resources requested • Help all stakeholders understand role and responsibilities

  10. Membership & Community Development • Working with regional communities since 2003 • Moscow, Middle East, Balkans • Great success • Encouraged setup of MENOG / ENOG • Regional Meetings: • 2011: Saudi Arabia, Dubrovnik, Moscow • 28-30 Nov 2011: Moscow • Roundtable Meetings: • June 2011: Beirut, Lebanon • Sept 2011: Amsterdam

  11. Next RIPE Meetings • RIPE 64: Ljubljana, Slovenia, 16-20 April 2012 • RIPE 65: TBD

  12. Questions?

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